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B. Farkas
Researcher at University of Szeged
Publications - 22
Citations - 455
B. Farkas is an academic researcher from University of Szeged. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attosecond & Extreme ultraviolet. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 361 citations.
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The ELI-ALPS facility : The next generation of attosecond sources
Sergei Kühn,Mathieu Dumergue,Subhendu Kahaly,Sudipta Mondal,Miklós Füle,Tamás Csizmadia,B. Farkas,Balázs Major,Zoltán Várallyay,Eric Cormier,Mikhail Kalashnikov,Francesca Calegari,Francesca Calegari,Michele Devetta,Fabio Frassetto,Erik P. Månsson,Luca Poletto,Salvatore Stagira,Salvatore Stagira,Caterina Vozzi,Mauro Nisoli,Mauro Nisoli,Piotr Rudawski,Sylvain Maclot,Filippo Campi,Hampus Wikmark,Cord L. Arnold,Christoph M. Heyl,Per Johnsson,Anne L'Huillier,Rodrigo Lopez-Martens,Stefan Haessler,Maïmona Bocoum,Frederik Boehle,Aline Vernier,Gregory Iaquaniello,E. Skantzakis,Nikos Papadakis,Constantinos Kalpouzos,Paraskevas Tzallas,Franck Lépine,Dimitris Charalambidis,Katalin Varjú,Karoly Osvay,Giuseppe Sansone +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the technological infrastructure that will be available at the Extreme Light Infrastructure Attosecond Light Pulse Source (ELI-ALPS) international facility for time-resolved investigations with unprecedented levels of high quality characteristics.
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Two-photon double ionization of neon using an intense attosecond pulse train
Bastian Manschwetus,Linnea Rading,Filippo Campi,Sylvain Maclot,Hélène Coudert-Alteirac,Jan Lahl,Hampus Wikmark,Piotr Rudawski,Christoph M. Heyl,B. Farkas,Tarek Mohamed,Anne L'Huillier,Per Johnsson +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a two-photon double ionization of neon using an XUV attosecond pulse train (APT) in a photon energy regime where both direct and sequential mechanisms are allowed was demonstrated.
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Diversity of polyketide synthase gene sequences in Aspergillus species
TL;DR: The aim of this work was to investigate the diversity of polyketide synthases in Aspergillus species using two approaches: PCR amplification using oligonucleotide primers, and bioinformatics, which identified at least 8 clusters with putative ketosynthase domain sequences of unknown function.
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Evolutionary relationships among Aspergillus terreus isolates and their relatives.
János Varga,Beáta Tóth,Sándor Kocsubé,B. Farkas,György Szakács,József Téren,Zofia Kozakiewicz +6 more
TL;DR: The genetic variability of A. terreus and closely related species is examined using molecular and analytical techniques and phylogenetic analysis of ITS sequences indicate that sections Terrei and Flavipedes should be merged.
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Saddle point approaches in strong field physics and generation of attosecond pulses
A. Nayak,Mathieu Dumergue,Sergei Kühn,Sudipta Mondal,Tamás Csizmadia,N. G. Harshitha,Miklós Füle,Mousumi Upadhyay Kahaly,B. Farkas,Balázs Major,Viktor Szaszkó-Bogár,Péter Földi,Szilárd Majorosi,Nikolaos Tsatrafyllis,Nikolaos Tsatrafyllis,E. Skantzakis,Lana Neoričić,Mojtaba Shirozhan,Giulio Vampa,Katalin Varjú,Paraskevas Tzallas,Giuseppe Sansone,Dimitris Charalambidis,Dimitris Charalambidis,Subhendu Kahaly +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an extensive review of the saddle point approaches and present current trends and advancements in the field of attoscience, as well as the state-of-the-art applications.